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A spokesperson wouldn’t discuss numbers, but said a pool of walkers is available here “day and night” for both on-demand and scheduled walks. More specifically, Wag!’s web site says walks are available from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, and that during peak hours, “most on-demand services are filled within 30 minutes of booking.”

Additionally, Wag! says the app delivers a “pup report” at the end of each walk which includes route information, a picture or video of the pet and “a pee & poo record.”

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It’s not quite the doggy version of Uber or Lyft. After all, on-demand ride services don’t provide a “pee & poo” report on passengers(at least we hope they don’t).

Another key difference: Wag! has set fees and it doesn’t do surge pricing -- not even when, say, a hot new dog park opens and every pooch in town is trying to get there at the same time.

Walks here cost $14 for a 20 minutes, $20 for 30 minutes and $30 dollars for a 60 minute walk. Plus $5 extra for each additional dog from the same household (Overnight dog sitting and boarding services are also available).

Some other responses to commonly asked questions: Owners don’t have to be home at the time of the walk and all the vetted walkers are “passionate animal lovers” (”fewer than 5% of applicants make the cut!” Wag! proclaims in one of its many -- trust us on this -- followup emails to humans who download the app.) Wag! is available in the App Store or Google Play.